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There's the target. And it lands perfectly.

Photo by German Aerospace Center/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET

You know you're going to need this some day.

You're just not quite sure of the circumstances.

I'll give you a clue: You're going on a romantic road trip and you've forgotten to bring underwear. Fancy underwear, that is.

So you use your Amazon app and summon knickers. They fly to you as you're floating down the freeway. The drone lands on your car and stays there till you can pull over and grab your smalls.

This is the glorious scenario I envisage after seeing the German Aerospace Center demonstrate how a drone can land on a moving car at 75 kilometers per hour (roughly 47 mph).

The drone was a Penguin BE UAV. It's solar-powered and managed a sunny, gentle landing right on top of the car.

The aerospace center claims that this is the first time such a feat has been achieved. It says that by taking the landing gear off the drone, the weight is reduced. It also allows for more scientific instruments to be inserted to ensure the perfect landing, making it safer in difficult conditions.